Not climate change if that's what you're thinking about (I couldn't blame you). I do not support wind at all, and my views on solar are that its footprint in temperate areas is worse for the environment than fossil fuels are. The environmental effects of oil and gas drilling should be obvious. Again, in some areas much more than others. For example, I do not want offshore drill platforms on the East or West coast. I did not support the Keystone pipeline. Fracking has its problems in creating earthquake vulnerabilities and in leaching to groundwater. When we bought the lies about peak oil 15 years ago, we expanded into areas that had not been impacted environmentally before, such as North Dakota and parts of Canada, the tar sands extraction is a very geopgraphically intensive footprint. I am against the development of ANWR and all national monuments and protected areas, for biodiversity sake. Additionally there is the abuse of federal land contracts that is a corrupt handout to the big corporations, that land is our land, not theirs to profit off. A similar situation exists with mining. I don't support Pebble Mine. None of this has anything to do with the fraudulent wind and solar promotional scams run by corrupt Democrats, which I abhor, or an endorsement of their arguments as to the cause of and proper response to global warming, which I don't agree with. Also, it is not my main argument in the post. Increasing imports is also bad for the environment, as is the Pentagon's obsessions with world power; it is the single largest consumer of petro fuels on the planet - for what?